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Had a painful day so short on patience.
I think you are trying to indroduce humour If I am wrong - just continue to have faith in your doctor and die sooner but happy |
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If you are contemplating sex, dont use a Hurnet. :eek:
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On a lighter note -:D
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I may now get a chance to see what she will be like, just because most of us believe the medical staff try to do good, not just making money as your description of their Medicines seems to imply! http://planetsmilies.net/ill-violate...miley-9437.gif Ooh please excuse me I just sneezed is this the end of the world as I know it? |
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You know... I really do like the Internet for many many reasons.... but because of people like Margaret... ( research overdrive ) I hate it..... seriously Margaret, doctors went to university for a lot of years for a reason... and you didn't... so let them do their job love. :rolleyes:
Ok so you might not like prescription drugs.... I doubt your kind of drugs are gonna keep babies with measles, mumps and rubella alive!! Live and let live... and stop stuffing your info down everyone elses throat!! |
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totally agree with you on this one Slinks, there is a time and a place for herbal stuff and with kids you cant afford to risk trying it
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For the attention of Slinky-
post #12 by you in thread http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...jab-25740.html Quote- "I work In a Nursing home so am around loads of people that have it done. The amount of people I see that get very poorly after this jab is un -believable. I personal think it is a government scam to bump off the elderly because we are living longer. IMHO I would never have one done.":rolleyes: I will now retire gracefully to another forum where I am still welcome - bye:) |
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As it happens..I don't agree with the Flu jab for a number of reasons... but do you see me on here EVERY SINGLE DAY spouting that you shouldn't take this ?? NO!!!! because each to their own. But you really do attack people Margaret, and to be quite honest, you have been doing it for a very long time ( look back over your own posts if you don't believe me... ) I have a life... I can't be arsed. Actually surprised it has taken people so long to get annoyed with you. :rolleyes: You really do just get a bit boring!! |
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I'm on medication to keep me alive and I'm only 45. I've been taking it for 4 years now. I will continue to take it because I don't want to pop my clogs yet. Thank gawd someone invented the pills I take. 100 years ago I would have been a gonner at the grand old age of 41
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I too must thank the medical profession for still being here. I nearly died from pneumonia 16 months ago. That on top of COPD, a heart problem, thyroid problem, high blood pressure and a suspected progression towards diabetes means that, if I'd lived in an earlier age, I wouldn't be - living, that is.
I'm grateful to medical science for keeping me alive and for letting me have my mum, who lived to age 91 with all of the above and more, for so long. I'm grateful for the discovery of penicillin, the new drug, as it was then, that saved my brother's life in 1944. I wish there had been a drug to cure my husband of Meningococcal Septicaemia but there wasn't. I am fully behind all the research to find a drug that will cure it. |
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Most of what you post makes some form of sense, we only disagree on the medical thing, the first rumour about Doctor nasty and you bring out your Dock Leaf, but hang on, how many other things are there that most of us agree with you? Without you being contrary what will we do? |
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There is room for conventional medicine and alternative medicine to run side by side.......and everyone is entitled to an opinion, we should respect that.
Despite having worked as a nurse for thirty years, there are some treatments that I would not have(unless I was unconscious and unable to speak for myself). We all have the right of choice...something that is only possible because of medical advances. If medication is necessary to prolong life than you have to weigh up whether the quality of that life is better than the alternative. Lots of medications do have nasty side effects which need some other medication to control it....and before you know it you rattle when you walk. Medicine is wonderful when used wisely. |
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